Edit: Also, which do you recommend more? The Monoprice 8320 or the Philips 3580? I read several pages and just now realized that I had been reading different numerical values....

a friend gave me a pair of the monoprices. the sound is okayish compared to my visang ro1...i think theyre almost equals, but because of the fit and comfort issues i have only used them for testing purposes. IMO, they are a ugly pair of iems and quite clunky. (i did not use the stock tips).

edit: actually, i tried them on again with the tips i use on the R01's, they fit snug but I do think i still prefer the more traditional iems that dont have a big circular exterior casing.

It seems that philips has recently released a new model that look almost identical to the she3580, called the she3500, I suppose some of you people might want to try them out. I wish I can try them out but they are not yet available here.

It seems that philips has recently released a new model that look almost identical to the she3580, called the she3500, I suppose some of you people might want to try them out. I wish I can try them out but they are not yet available here.

The SHE3500 doesn't look much / any different from the 3580. The only diff is the sensitivity is slightly lower (100 db vs 102 db). I would bet the two sound identical, and that the 3500 is a "family" of same earphones with very slight differentiations for different applications or markets.

The SHE3500 doesn't look much / any different from the 3580. The only diff is the sensitivity is slightly lower (100 db vs 102 db). I would bet the two sound identical, and that the 3500 is a "family" of same earphones with very slight differentiations for different applications or markets.

If the sensitivity is different that's a big clue that the sound will be at least somewhat different.

The SHH3580 looks just like a mic'ed version of the SHE3580 and yet they sound quite different:

Yo, K-Mart be stepping their game up! Imagine my surprise, browsing their electronics to find the classic Koss Porta Pro, their KSC-75 siblings, and even the JVC FX101 and their brother the FR201. Both were competitively priced with online sellers ($19.99 and $29.99, respectively).

Is K-Mart becoming an unlikely friend to the humble audiophile? I say, fruity-tooty yee-haw!

Just gotta say the she5105 is mind boggling...as how the hell it sounds so damn good...there is amazing amoundof bass and the mid are as athoritive as the bass and the treble is also az clear.. the soundstage is big aslo

Ok, Just wondering if they're is anyone who knows of good ear tips that create a good seal, and DON'T POP OUT! I absolutely hate that.
If anyone could suggest any please let me know,
Also if anyones willing to sell these so called 'Perfect Eartips' to me please let me know

Did you get the SHE3580 and FX101 already? Which phones have tips coming off for you?